There is no single combined full form for "ICU OPD". The terms refer to separate hospital areas:
ICU: Intensive Care Unit
The ICU, or Intensive Care Unit, is a specialized hospital ward that provides close monitoring and intensive treatment for critically ill patients requiring constant observation and intervention. Patients in the ICU often require life support systems and round-the-clock medical attention. (Reference: ICU (Intensive Care Unit) is a special room for critical patients who needs intensive treatment and continuous observation. OPD stands for the outpatient department. It does not require patients to be hospitalised.)
Examples of ICU treatments: ventilator support, dialysis, cardiac monitoring, and intravenous medication administration.
OPD: Outpatient Department
OPD stands for Outpatient Department. This is a section of a hospital where patients receive medical care without needing to be admitted overnight. Patients are seen for consultations, treatments, or diagnostic tests and then return home the same day. (Reference: OPD stands for the outpatient department. It does not require patients to be hospitalised.)
Examples of OPD services: doctor consultations, minor procedures, diagnostic imaging (X-rays, ultrasounds), and laboratory tests.
In short, ICU and OPD represent distinct areas within a hospital providing different levels of care. The acronym "ICU OPD" doesn't represent a combined entity or specific area but rather refers to two distinct departments. (Reference: Intensive Care Unit, OPD: Out Patient Department, OT: Operation Theatre.) The references provided confirm the individual meanings of ICU and OPD, but there is no mention of a combined meaning.